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AWWA JAW10941

  • Journal AWWA - Real World Design: Appropriate Technology for Developing Nations
  • Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 06/01/1984
  • Publisher: AWWA

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Design and engineering concepts must match a nation's ability to build, operate, repair, and finance. A low-technology, labor-intensive water treatment plant was designed for Chittagong, Bangladesh. It incorporates the use of local materials and labor, limits energy use, and reduces imported technology while generally meeting World Health Organization maximum permissible guidelines. The specifics of designing the Mohara plant on the Halda River are covered, including water quality and process units. These include the raw water pump station, desilting basins, rapid mixer, clarifiers, filters, chemicals, and sludge handling. Includes tables, figures.

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